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I'm reading through an S-1... Company has $421,844,000 in Goodwill $889,854,000 Intangibles $1,362,950,000 "Shareholder Equity" Combined Holdings loses $159,699,000... a year... They are Licensing an AI software and paying $502,740,000 million up front for it... This is a scam... .@SECPaulSAtkins
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Moira Fox 🏳️‍⚧️
@SpreadsheetTex @kareem_carr That's not the same thing at all. You are choosing to risk death to save others. It's much closer in that way to a person tackling a gunman to save a group of people. Does that person deserve death if they got shot? Even that scenario isn't accurate but it's a fuck of a lot
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Dr Kareem Carr
Dr Kareem Carr@kareem_carr·
If you press blue, the worst case is you die. If you press red, the worst case is you took part in an action that killed just under half of humanity. Clicking blue minimizes the worst-case moral injury. It says you’d rather die than risk contributing to the death of another.
Tim Urban@waitbutwhy

Everyone in the world has to take a private vote by pressing a red or blue button. If more than 50% of people press the blue button, everyone survives. If less than 50% of people press the blue button, only people who pressed the red button survive. Which button would you press?

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Jetski Grizzly@Jetskigrizzly·
Blues would literally jump in a woodchipper and there’s zero difference
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@prerat That bitch will forget all about me in about 5 mins.
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prerat@prerat·
there's a big net. everyone who swims into the net will get caught and eaten. but if >50% get into the net and swim down, then the rope breaks and everyone lives btw your blue friend is already in the net do you get in the net
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*You awake in a room* Hey buddy, theres the door. Oh, ok. Bye I guess. Wait wait! There is also a woodchipper! Ok… So you can jump in the woodchipper. Yeah no, I’m good. Wait wait! Some people might decide to jump in! Yeah, later weirdo. But you can save them! What? Yeah, if you jump in you can maybe save them. I can save people by jumping in a woodchipper? Yes… I think I’m just going to leave man… So look, if >50% of people jump in everyone survives but if less than that, you get blended. Dude, WTF??? WHY ARENT YOU JUMPING IN THE WOODCHIPPER??? YOU WANT 3 YEAR OLDS TO DIE? WHAT IF GRANDMA GOT IN BY ACCIDENT? YOU CAN SAVE HER!!! YOU HAVE A MORAL OBLIGATION TO GET IN THAT WOODCHIPPER! If I get in will you shut up? 50/50 chance Sigh… *gets in woodchipper*
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Vulvamort 🟩⬜🟪@HairyLeggdHarpy·
Just before you press your button of choice, you're informed that in almost every hypothetical trial run of this poll, whether online or real life, the population has chosen blue above red. You fact check this. It's true. Your loved ones have already voted. What do you press?
Tim Urban@waitbutwhy

Everyone in the world has to take a private vote by pressing a red or blue button. If more than 50% of people press the blue button, everyone survives. If less than 50% of people press the blue button, only people who pressed the red button survive. Which button would you press?

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P B@SpreadsheetTex·
@Oilfield_Rando This is why you don't let a guy that spent the last 20 years living in a hut with no internet or TV discuss global politics...
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@TheOmniLiberal Going through COVID, I know there are a ton of liars. They were smashing the red button for the last 6 years.
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The real villain in red button/blue button is the person convincing everyone to push blue and when some alien race comes down and they actually have to pick, they chose red while having convinced a bunch of people they have a moral obligation to push blue.
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@FamedCelebrity What if like the current results were 95% red 5% blue and the total remaining votes only gets blue to 49.9%? Do you convince as many people including yourself to push blue knowing blue is certain death?
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@steady_drumbeat Its also a grwat example of how survey questions can shape results. “Everyone lives by not doing something clearly stupid (jumping in wood chipper) vs everyone lives if you assume everyone is not stupid.”
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@Jclearfield2 @MrBeast Do this, some sort of objective competition where no one knows the results and you stay in if you choose red but everyone stays in if 51% choose blue. You choose blue and it’s <50% you are eliminated regardless of where you rank.
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Traddoc (Tdoc)@Jclearfield2·
Ok, I'm convinced. I want someone like @MrBeast to do this experiment in one of his competitions for like 5 million bucks. If you hit red you stay in, if you hit blue you only stay if half the people also pick blue. What do people do with real stakes on the line beyond virtue signaling for the internet?
Covfefe Anon@CovfefeAnon

This twitter classic "red button / blue button" [everyone who picks blue dies unless more than 50% do; everyone who picks red lives] question is cursed but we've learned a lot about people since it went around on the timeline the last time First to get this out of the way - there is zero actual reason to push blue - none - there is no "payoff to cooperation" being modeled since the payoff on offer - not dying - is the same for both choices. The only rational reason to pick blue is that you *hope* less than 50% of people pick blue so you can end your life and escape the person who is putting you in contrived hypotheticals for his own amusement With that out of the way - what we've learned in the 2 years since this hit the timeline the first time is that many, many people are simply next token predictors and when they see this example they say they will pick the "cooperative" choice (which isn't actually that!) We have also learned that when confronted with the stupidity of this position, they will simply costlessly double down and "argue" about it forever rather than admit error Really, the question is extremely revealing

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@gfodor @stromqx What if people vote blue because they want to die and now the two outcomes are a bunch of people that dont want to die, die because of “empathy” or no one dies, robbing the people that did want to die from the outcome they wanted?
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gfodor.id@gfodor·
As @stromqx noticed, after humanity survives, a sizable minority of those who ostensibly value the lives of the innocent would then spend the rest of their lives trying to kill those whose crime was hitting a different button than them
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@DavidSacks Are they accepting new investors?
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David Sacks@DavidSacks·
SPLC invested $270k in Charlottesville and got $81 million in additional donations. Extraordinary returns.
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P B@SpreadsheetTex·
@peterrhague There are lots of stupid people! Also, no one actually dies from taking this poll…
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Peter Hague@peterrhague·
Amazing how lots of self appointed game theory experts confidently asserting that blue is the stupid choice. But every time this poll is run blue wins. Not only is the “game theory” answer predicting the wrong outcome, its explanatory power is based on it being able to predict the right answer. So it’s doubly wrong.
Tim Urban@waitbutwhy

Everyone in the world has to take a private vote by pressing a red or blue button. If more than 50% of people press the blue button, everyone survives. If less than 50% of people press the blue button, only people who pressed the red button survive. Which button would you press?

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@justalexoki Red is for selfish people. Blue is for people willing to risk their lives to save everyone. Heroes.
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taoki@justalexoki·
reason for picking red: everybody can just pick red. if everyone picks red everyone survives reason for picking blue: "everybody is not going to just. at no point in history has everybody just" another reason for picking red: blues are retarded
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Tim Urban@waitbutwhy

Everyone in the world has to take a private vote by pressing a red or blue button. If more than 50% of people press the blue button, everyone survives. If less than 50% of people press the blue button, only people who pressed the red button survive. Which button would you press?

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@SMOK33Y3 @MoDOT I don't know how anyone can feel like they are safe on a motorcycle. "Drivers just need to be educated about looking out for motorcycles"
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SMOK33Y3@SMOK33Y3·
@MoDOT holy shit these idiots should have their dl's revoked.... you cant see a big yellow flashing lit truck on the freeway?
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MoDOT@MoDOT·
Our TMAs were hit 50 times last year. Fifty. Distracted driving puts every life on the road at risk. Make the right choice behind the wheel—stay focused. Never drive distracted. 📵🚗
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RT_1339@RT133925·
@wilyhobbit @DaleStarkA10 From what I heard (not sure if it’s true) he placed the bet post mission prior to the news drop.
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Dale Stark@DaleStarkA10·
When Somali pirates rake in billions in daycare fraud, the “wheels of justice turn slowly.” But when an American soldier bets on himself and his team, Kash suddenly finds his balls. Curious.
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@reddit_lies Yeah, turns out it was the SPLC on both sides
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Reddit Lies@reddit_lies·
Redditors still don't know they were lied to about the "Good people on both sides" speech.
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@ParkerThayer @MeidasTouch Alex was raised on the concept of controlling the future. Good investors just see the future and invest accordingly.
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